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The Regressive Left and its Word Games
<http://quillette.com/2016/07/10/the-regressive-left-and-its-word-games/>

by Gregory Gorelik <http://quillette.com/?author=13>

Last month, US Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill) shamelessly admitted
<http://illinoisreview.typepad.com/illinoisreview/2016/06/durbin-i-asked-for-fbi-training-manual-purge-of-wrong-and-embarrassing-docs-about-muslims-audio.html>
to
calling for a revision of up to 900 pages of the FBI’s counter-terrorism
training manuals so as to make them more palatable to Islamic interest
groups. One of the results, as reported by *PJ Media*
<https://pjmedia.com/blog/fbi-denies-existence-of-its-own-counter-terror-lexicon>,
was an official FBI lexicon <http://cryptome.org/fbi-ct-lexicon.pdf> that
excluded any mention of “jihad,” the common thread underlying incidences of
global terrorism from Baghdad, Dhaka, and Istanbul, to Paris, Brussels, and
Orlando. If the ideological basis of terror is to be combated alongside the
bigoted politics of right-wing authoritarianism, the left must abandon its
political word games.

*The Unnamed Enemy*

The Obama administration defends its policy of reticence with respect to
“Islamism” and “jihadism” by claiming that the use of these terms might
alienate moderate Muslims — the community whose cooperation is most needed
in the fight against terror. Simultaneously, the president and his staff
portray their critics as myopic pedants arguing over semantics. “Calling a
threat by a different name does not make it go away,” the president insisted
<https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/06/14/remarks-president-after-counter-isil-meeting>
following
the Orlando massacre at a gay nightclub by Omar Mateen, an ISIS sympathizer.

Such omissions were particularly embarrassing for the administration
following revelations that the Department of Justice and the FBI redacted
<http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2016/06/20/fbi-release-orlando-911-transcripts/86130520/>
Mateen’s
pledges of allegiance to ISIS and its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in a
released transcript of Mateen’s 9-1-1 call from the Orlando nightclub. The
DOJ later released the complete transcript following an outcry from
citizens and government officials.

In response to Senator and former Republican presidential candidate Ted
Cruz’s questioning <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBf25LaTN4U> of why all
mention of “jihad” was scrubbed from official government documents on
terrorism, the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Jeh
Johnson replied, “I didn’t particularly care whether the baseball card said
‘Islamic extremist’ or ‘violent extremist,’” when signing off on a drone
strike. Similar obfuscation was on display during the same congressional
hearing wherein Cruz’s repeated questioning
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ0rHS8nsI8> of *Muslim Advocates* president
and executive director, Farhana Khera, was met by her continuous refusal to
answer whether she agreed or disagreed with a colleague’s statement that
“there is no such thing” as radicalization in the Muslim community.

Cruz insisted that the administration’s “willful blindness” about the link
between Islam and terrorism caused it to miss the “red flags” associated
with the shooting at Fort Hood, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the San
Bernardino and Orlando massacres. Johnson is correct that it does not
matter what you call your target as long as you take it out. But Cruz is
also correct— though for the wrong reasons. Acknowledging the ideological
foundations underlying terrorism is not important because it helps law
enforcement find terrorists; it is important because it identifies and
targets the very ideology that incubates terrorism in the first place.

*Treating the Symptoms*

Law enforcement should be credited for its success in identifying
extremists and for foiling the many terrorist plots that have not occurred.
But this strategy is incomplete in that it only addresses the symptoms of
radicalization. The government’s reluctance to admit that Islamic ideology
plays a central role in violent extremism for fear of alienating Muslim
allies leads to two toxic outcomes: (1) reactionary anti-Muslim bigotry in
response to the administration’s perceived abdication of its duty to
protect citizens, and (2) Muslims’ refusal to take responsibility for the
potentially violent interpretation of Islam’s core doctrines and values.
This is not to say that all Muslims are complicit in terrorist activity or
that they are not horrified and do not condemn such acts of terror. But the
wholesale refusal to acknowledge Islam as at least one of a number of
implicated factors is inexcusable. Shielding violent ideologies from
criticism and counter-narratives leads to the perpetuation of those very
ideologies.

In an increasingly polarized political climate, where left-wing masochism
and right-wing authoritarianism are threatening to destroy Western civil
society, such refusal to label Islamic extremism by its name for fear of
offending Muslims will do more to empower the political fringe than the
sensible middle. Furthermore, by waiting to deal with the symptoms of
violent radicalization as opposed to preventing it in the first place, the
administration will continue to rely on domestic heavy-handedness and
international militarism, and thus alienating the very Muslim communities
whose cooperation it seeks. This censorship likewise dis-empowers the
liberal and secular forces within Islam who are rightly frustrated
<http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/08/08/the-british-left-s-hypocritical-embrace-of-islamism.html>
by
the left’s apologia for Muslim theocracy.

It is time to unbind ourselves from the shrouds of political correctness
and identity politics. It is time to stand up to cowardice in the face of
duplicitous theocrats who conflate criticism of religious beliefs with
bigotry. Far from leading to a “clash of civilizations” narrative rightly
feared by moderates and counter-terrorism experts, honesty in the face of
obfuscation will dis-empower the propaganda of right-wing demagogues intent
on realizing this self-fulfilling prophecy. At the same time, it will help
moderate Muslims to redefine the very doctrines and beliefs responsible for
the death of thousands of Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

In his essay
<http://www.npr.org/blogs/ombudsman/Politics_and_the_English_Language-1.pdf>
, *Politics and the English Language*, George Orwell wrote: “Political
language…is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable,
and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.” This should be
remembered whenever accusations of “Islamophobia” are hurled at those who
would dare to question the violent doctrines of Islam. But Orwell also
cautioned against succumbing to “political quietism,” and the “pure wind”
of political speech is not just evident in acts of commission. When
government officials and legislators omit any mention of Islamism as an
antecedent to violence, they are inoculating dangerous ideas from the
searing eye of rational criticism.



*Gregory Gorelik has a Ph.D. in Evolutionary Psychology. Follow him on
Twitter @GregoryGorelik <https://twitter.com/GregoryGorelik>.*




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